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Compare 1 contractor in Gillette, Wyoming. In Gillette, the most common reasons for driveway leveling are sinking concrete stoops, settled basement floors, and cracked sidewalk panels. Early intervention usually means a simpler repair and a lower bill.

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Concrete Issues & Repair Insights in Gillette

Patio slabs near hillside retaining walls settle when drainage fails and water erodes the fill behind the wall. Short summers and long freeze seasons compress the window for concrete work to just a few months, so fast-curing repair methods get priority. Rocky subgrade with poor drainage traps snowmelt beneath slabs, slowly displacing finer soil particles and leaving gaps. Many mountain-area contractors prefer foam leveling because the lightweight material performs better on rocky, poorly draining subgrade.

Gillette sits in the Powder River Basin of northeast Wyoming, a high-plains coal country town where the soil and climate create a difficult environment for concrete slabs. The area's soils are primarily a mix of loam, clay-loam, and bentonite-rich deposits left behind by ancient seabeds. Bentonite clay is the key problem: it absorbs water and expands dramatically, then contracts sharply when it dries out. That repeated swelling and shrinking pulls support away from beneath driveways, patios, sidewalks, and garage floors with each seasonal cycle.

Driveway Leveling Contractors in Gillette

1 contractor serving Gillette, Wyoming

Foundation Support Systems of Wyoming, LLC

PolyLevel polyurethane foam concrete leveling in Casper, Gillette, Sheridan, and across Wyoming since 2013. BBB accredited, WY general contractor license #14-341.

Polyurethane Foam InjectionPatio LevelingDriveway LevelingSidewalk Leveling+3 more
Casper, WY · Cheyenne, WY +2 moreResidential & Commercial

Gillette's climate makes this worse. Annual precipitation averages around 14 to 17 inches, most of it concentrated in spring and early summer. Winters are cold and dry, with temperatures regularly dropping below zero from December through February. The freeze-thaw cycles in this period push moisture into soil voids and beneath slabs, heaving concrete upward in winter and letting it settle unevenly as soils dry in spring. Summer can also be brutal, with high temperatures and low humidity that desiccate clay-heavy soils quickly, widening voids beneath existing slabs.

Development in the Gillette area has expanded steadily alongside the energy industry, and a significant share of homes were built on fill material that was not fully compacted. Subdivisions on the south and west sides of the city, as well as properties near the Belle Fourche River drainage corridors, are particularly prone to settlement. The most common leveling projects involve sunken driveway aprons, settled sidewalk panels near tree roots or utility cuts, uneven garage floors, and backyard patios that have tilted away from the house. Commercial and industrial properties near the energy sector, including warehouses and equipment pads, also see leveling work regularly.

Mudjacking costs $3 to $6 per square foot in the Gillette area, while polyurethane foam injection runs $6 to $12 per square foot. Most standard residential jobs covering a driveway section, a front walkway, or a patio fall between $500 and $2,500. Larger projects covering multiple slab sections or commercial applications can run $4,000 to $6,000 or more. Both methods cost substantially less than full replacement and work well on concrete that is structurally sound but has settled.

What Is Driveway Leveling?

How driveway leveling works for Gillette homeowners.

Driveway leveling corrects settled or uneven driveway sections caused by soil erosion, poor compaction, or water damage. It restores a smooth driving and walking surface at a fraction of the cost of full replacement. Because the original slab stays in place, there's no demolition, no haul-away, and far less disruption to your property.

How Much Does Driveway Leveling Cost in Gillette?

What to expect when budgeting for driveway leveling in Gillette, WY.

Driveway Leveling in Gillette typically costs $3 to $10 per square foot, or $800 to $2,500 for a typical residential project. The exact price depends on the slab size, the amount of settlement, and how easy it is to access the area.

In Gillette, a single slab repair often costs $300 to $700. Larger projects covering multiple slabs or a full driveway can run $1,200 to $3,500.

Polyurethane foam injection tends to cost a bit more than traditional mudjacking, but it cures faster and puts less weight on the soil underneath. Request itemized quotes so you can compare contractors on an apples-to-apples basis.

For a full breakdown of pricing by method and project type, see our concrete leveling cost guide.

Why Driveway Leveling Matters in Gillette

Local conditions that contribute to concrete settlement in Gillette, WY.

Settled concrete changes how water drains around your home. In Gillette, a slab that has sunk even an inch can direct rainwater toward your foundation instead of away from it. Wyoming's seasonal rain makes proper drainage critical. Leveling the slab restores the original grade and keeps water flowing where it should.

If you've noticed uneven concrete at your Gillette property, the repair process is straightforward. A licensed driveway leveling contractor can assess the situation, explain your options, and usually complete the work in a single appointment.

What to Look for in a Driveway Leveling Contractor

Licensing and Insurance

Make sure the contractor holds a valid license for your area and carries both general liability and workers' compensation insurance. This protects you if something goes wrong during the project.

Repair Methods

Ask whether they use mudjacking (cement slurry), polyurethane foam injection, or both. Foam is lighter and cures in about 15 minutes. Mudjacking is often more affordable for bigger areas. Ask why they recommend one over the other for your slab.

Warranty Coverage

Most driveway leveling contractors offer warranties between 1 and 5 years. Make sure you understand what's covered and for how long before signing anything.

Experience and Reviews

Look for contractors who have been working in Gillette for several years. Check online reviews, ask for references, and confirm they have experience with your type of project.

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